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The '''Deathgoyle''' (Japanese: {{hover|デスガーゴイル|Desugāgoiru}} ''Deathgargoyle'') or (Japanese: {{hover|バルログ|Barurogu}} | The '''Deathgoyle''' (Japanese: {{hover|デスガーゴイル|Desugāgoiru}} ''Deathgargoyle'') or (Japanese: {{hover|バルログ|Barurogu}} ''Balrog'') is an enemy-exclusive [[monster]] [[class]] which was introduced in {{FE2}} and so far only appears in it, its remake {{title|Echoes: Shadows of Valentia}}, and {{title|The Sacred Stones}}. They are a species of flying, [[lance (weapon)|lance-]] or [[scythe]]-wielding reptilian monster and are a magically-enhanced variant of the [[Gargoyle]] monster species. They are classified as an [[:Category:Advanced classes|advanced class]] and the [[Class change|"promoted"]] version of the Gargoyle. They tend to appear in the later parts of the games instead of regular Gargoyles. | ||
As a flying class, Deathgoyles act as a monster equivalent of the playable [[Falcon Knight|Falcoknight]], [[Wyvern Knight]], and [[Wyvern Lord]] classes. They have high [[strength]], [[speed]], and [[defense]], and with their high [[movement]] and ability to fly without being hindered by [[terrain]], they are adept at quickly closing in and swarming the player's army in numbers. However, in ''The Sacred Stones'', their nature as a flying class makes them vulnerable to [[bow (weapon)|bows]] and the [[Wind Sword]]. Additionally, since they have low [[resistance]], they are easily defeated by [[Magic (element)|magic]]. | As a flying class, Deathgoyles act as a monster equivalent of the playable [[Falcon Knight|Falcoknight]], [[Wyvern Knight]], and [[Wyvern Lord]] classes. They have high [[strength]], [[speed]], and [[defense]], and with their high [[movement]] and ability to fly without being hindered by [[terrain]], they are adept at quickly closing in and swarming the player's army in numbers. However, in ''The Sacred Stones'', their nature as a flying class makes them vulnerable to [[bow (weapon)|bows]] and the [[Wind Sword]]. Additionally, since they have low [[resistance]], they are easily defeated by [[Magic (element)|magic]]. |
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The Deathgoyle (Japanese: デスガーゴイル Deathgargoyle) or (Japanese: バルログ Balrog) is an enemy-exclusive monster class which was introduced in Fire Emblem Gaiden and so far only appears in it, its remake Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, and The Sacred Stones. They are a species of flying, lance- or scythe-wielding reptilian monster and are a magically-enhanced variant of the Gargoyle monster species. They are classified as an advanced class and the "promoted" version of the Gargoyle. They tend to appear in the later parts of the games instead of regular Gargoyles.
As a flying class, Deathgoyles act as a monster equivalent of the playable Falcoknight, Wyvern Knight, and Wyvern Lord classes. They have high strength, speed, and defense, and with their high movement and ability to fly without being hindered by terrain, they are adept at quickly closing in and swarming the player's army in numbers. However, in The Sacred Stones, their nature as a flying class makes them vulnerable to bows and the Wind Sword. Additionally, since they have low resistance, they are easily defeated by magic.
Stats
Base stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Gaiden | 26 | 8 | -- | 3 | 9 | 0 | 7 | 7 | 7 | -- | -- |
The Sacred Stones | 23 | 8 | -- | 5 | 8 | 0 | 9 | 1 | 7 | 11 | A |
- In Gaiden, Deathgoyles also have a base experience yield of 40, and a base class strength of 6. In Echoes, Deathgoyles also have a base experience yield of 160, and a base class strength of 2.
Max stats
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Movement | Constitution | Weapon level |
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Gaiden | 52 | 40 | -- | 40 | 40 | 40 | 40 | 40 | 40 | -- | -- |
Class growth rates
Game | HP | Strength | Magic | Skill | Speed | Luck | Defense | Resistance | Charm | Constitution* | Movement* | Weapon level |
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Gaiden | 150% | 50% | -- | 50% | 50% | 0% | 50% | 0% | -- | -- | -- | -- |
The Sacred Stones | 70% | 40% | -- | 30% | 25% | 10% | 20% | 17% | -- | -- | -- | -- |
Class skills
In Echoes: Shadows of Valentia, Deathgoyles are equipped with passive skills that mark them as promoted Terror units, as well as flight units.
Class change
Gaiden
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Gargoyle |
Hypothetical only | Balrog |
The Sacred Stones
Base class | Promotion method | Advanced class |
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Gargoyle |
Hypothetical only | Deathgoyle |
Trivia
- In Fire Emblem Gaiden, gargoyles and balrogs are depicted as wielding scythes in their battle sprites, despite that scythes do not exist as a proper weapon type in that game, or in any other game in the Fire Emblem series. The scythe becomes their monster weapon of choice in Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
- In Fire Emblem Gaiden, Balrogs are classified as Gargoyles, with Balrog being the units' names. This trait is shared with the White Dragon, Lich, Entombed, HiKnight, Gold, Kelves, Belrez, and Bahdess.
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English |
Deathgoyle |
From death + goyle, a shortened form of "gargoyle", grotesque, animal-like statues on the tops of buildings such as churches during the Middle Ages. |
English (unofficial) |
Deathgoyle |
In the Gaiden fan translation, they are abbreviated to Dethgoyle for space reasons. |
Spanish |
Diablo |
Devil |
French |
Morgouille |
Deathgoyle; from the French mort, "death" + gargouille, "gargoyle". |
German |
Finstergoyle |
Darkgoyle; from the German finster, "dark" + gargoyle. |
Italian |
Gargoyle morte |
Death gargoyle. Abbreviated to Garg. morte for space reasons. |
Gallery
- Generic portrait deathgoyle fe08.gif
The generic Deathgoyle portrait in The Sacred Stones.
References
See also
This article is part of Project Classes, a project focused in writing articles for every class present in the Fire Emblem series. |